PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — To the casual NFL fan Colin Kaepernick has been the face of NFL players fighting for social-justice reform.
To those well-versed on the topic, however, Eagles' safety Malcolm Jenkins has been the substantive leader of a movement which has been negotiating with the NFL and brokered an agreement in which the league has agreed to partner with the players in contributing n
Fran Tarkenton was the best scrambling quarterback in NFL history and is the first name that popped into Jim Schwartz's head when asked about Russell Wilson.
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — The irony is lost on the same strength-of-schedule crowd that peddled the narrative that the 2017 Eagles' schedule was so difficult back in August.
Fast forward to Week 13 of the NFL season and Philadelphia is an NFL-best 10-1 while the same people tell you that Doug Pederson's team hasn't played anyone...
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — The "Jay Train" was one of the few Eagles who wasn't in a celebratory mood after the team's latest blowout win on Sunday over the Chicago Bears.
Upset over a fumble after finally breaking out with a 30-yard gallop near the goal line early in the fourth quarter, Jay Ajayi wasn't exactly enjoying his time with the media after the game...
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — Brandon Brooks was a good player in Houston who is turning into a great one in Philadelphia now that he's nestled between Jason Kelce and Lane Johnson on the Eagles' offensive line.
The right side of Philadelphia's O-Line has proven to be the best in football during the team's 10-1 start and that narrative certainly continued in a 31-3 drubbing over Chicago Sunday...
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PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — There is probably something to the fact that the two best celebration teams in football -- the Eagles and Minnesota Vikings -- happen to be at the top of the table in the NFC.
When you have success in the NFL, you feel like celebrating...
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) — It was supposed to be strength vs. strength. The immovable object against the irresistible force.
It turned out to be the Washington Generals against the Harlem Globetrotters.
The running game was the only thing the Chicago Bears had going for them when they arrived at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday but Jim Schwartz was there to great them with a ferocious front tha
(973espn.com) — The comparison is as obvious as it gets and the Chicago Bears are hoping the result is at least somewhat proportionate.
A year after the Eagles moved mountains to get up to No. 2 overall in the NFL draft to select Carson Wentz, Chicago general manager Ryan Pace gave up some draft capital he probably didn't need to in order to leapfrog San Francisco and ensure Mitchell Trubisky woul